toaruScar
Regular Contributor
I don't physically live close to my routers. When I want to configure the router, I'll have to do it on the web GUI by accessing example.asuscomm.com. This is not the best experience on a cell phone due to its screen size.
I'd like to use the router app provided by ASUS to control my routers, but since my iPhone is on the WAN side of the router, it is not able to find the router.
I tried to connect to the OpenVPN server on the router, but the app still cannot discover the router. It seems to me that the discovery process is implemented using mDNS, and unfortunately the mDNS query, or UDP multicast packets, do not propagate beyond OpenVPN gateway running in tun mode.
So is there a way to tell the app to connect to the router reachable at, for example, example.asuscomm.com?
Or is it not possible to use the router app outside of the LAN in the first place?
I'd like to use the router app provided by ASUS to control my routers, but since my iPhone is on the WAN side of the router, it is not able to find the router.
I tried to connect to the OpenVPN server on the router, but the app still cannot discover the router. It seems to me that the discovery process is implemented using mDNS, and unfortunately the mDNS query, or UDP multicast packets, do not propagate beyond OpenVPN gateway running in tun mode.
So is there a way to tell the app to connect to the router reachable at, for example, example.asuscomm.com?
Or is it not possible to use the router app outside of the LAN in the first place?